Video Trends

16 05 2007

I was recently asked to speak about Video Trends to a large group of 100+ Bloggers at the SOBCON event in Chicago. The Event was really amazing and had some other great speakers including: Robyn Tippins from MyBlogLog & Andy Sernovitz Author of Word of Mouth Marketing. I only had about 25 minutes, but what I hoped to educate people on was the upcoming video trends for 2007 and how they could embrace these video trends with their blogs and video widgets.

First they had to be made aware that there is great video content online that is buried in the mountain of garbage. There are amazing video gems just buried beneath the surface of the short attention span videos. Don’t get me wrong, there is value in the short attention span videos.

Top 5 Online Video Trends:

  1. Better video Search Tools
  2. User Aggregated Video Channels or Playlists
  3. Video Channel Widgets
  4. Community forming around video Channel Themes
  5. Connections with other people that watched the same videos as you.

See the Video Trends presentation here:

http://www.slideshare.net/Rumford/video-trends-sobcon-2007

Comments?

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How Video Sharing Sites are Different

20 04 2007

I was talking to someone on the team yesterday and we were discussing difference in video sharing sites. One of the key components that is missing from virtually every site is a way to share video efficiently outside of that particular sites inventory of video. This really means that there are no easy video widgets that allow you to aggregate from multiple video community platforms and share video channels… this is a problem when there are many great videos to share and they are on multiple sites…

Cross platform video aggregation is a part of the solution… and a part of what we allow users to do with video.
That is one of the big problems that www.videosticky.com solves. You will notice video channel widgets in the sidebar of this blog. These widgets combine video from multiple sites… pretty cool… tell us what you think… thanks for the feedback.

Rodney Rumford

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UAV = User Aggregated Video

9 04 2007

UAV (User Aggregated Video) is a concept who’s time has come. There is a ton of pain in finding the gems of user generated video online… lots of gems hidden in the mountain of garbage. User aggregation across multiple online video services such as youtube, google video, yahoo video, myspace video, etc… is key.

Content syndication via rss for user created channels/playlists/connections/etc. is also key. Easy discovery of the user aggregated content is also critical. Having an easy way to allow the 10% of community users that don’t actually create video content, to create a channel of content that they are passionate about is really critical.

The video marketplace is very fragmented and there is room for multiple solutions. New startups might partner with the tradional media giants. But there is also an opportunity for solutions that are not connected with the media giants.

Users are watching less and less TV and are consuming video more often online. This trend in user behavior allows for virtually unlimited channels of content to be created beyond just “My Personal Favorites” sort of lists. Worthy of note is that online users are consuming new media not created by the media giants.

Consumers ideas of entertainment is shifting rapidly towards online with UGC playing an important role. There are nearly 80,000-1000,000 new videos uploaded online every day, they can’t all be crap, there are some real gems in there. ;) Users will aggregate videos for many of the same reasons people blog, to voice their opinions and tastes, to make connections, to share content, to take ownership of their ideas and principles, to be their own channel programmer, to create a communication channels that is syndicatable, to build a community around an idea/concept/theme/product/person/personal taste, etc…

There are literally tens of thousands of virtual channel opportunities that will support very narrow niches online. We will be launching this week in alpha at www.videosticky.com There some other ideas I have around this subject, technologies under development and how the model for online video is shifting, but I will save them for later.

Rodney Rumford, CEO

www.videosticky.com

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VideoSticky.com Ready for Alpha Launch

7 04 2007

We wanted to let our readers know that VideoSticky will be moving forward with the Alpha launch next week. We have been working really hard to get to this point. We have had a team of people using the platform for a while. So starting in the middle of next week we will be sending out the invites to the first phase of alphas users that registered on the site.

We really want the service to be easy for users to create a video channel from video content online. So when you get your invite. come on in, create a video channel and play with all the cool features to your hearts content. There is a feedback link at the bottom of every page, please use this to tell us what you like and do not like about the site. We want you to tell us if there are any issues that you come across, bugs, features you might want or things that are just plain confusing. The only way that we can make VideoSticky the best service is with your feedback. ;)
We want to thank everyone who registered for their interest. The first phase of invites will go out this week, and then additional phases in the following week. Tell your friends to register for an invite so they can get in before the public beta launch.

Rodney Rumford

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Video Widgets Wish List

24 02 2007

Part of what we are building at videosticky.com will be a video widget so that you can display playlists in your blog, myspace page or any website for that matter. While the team was discussing this and road mapping the product we came up with a list of cool features that we would like to offer to enhance the online video viewing experience.

ability to size the thumbnail preview

ability to decide how many videos to put into a playlist

widget sizing (height and width)

widget header text

widget footer text

widget color wheel selection for backgrounds, borders, headers, footers and text.

AJAX features

Descriptions for each video on mouse over

and quite a few more…..

Any other ideas or suggestions? We really would like to hear your feedback as we are still building and are getting closer to a feature lockdown for the beta version.

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VideoSticky.com: Google to Include YouTube Results for Video Search

25 01 2007

Google is making some changes in video search… Today Google has quitely announced: “Google search results already include links to content that’s hosted on YouTube. Starting today, YouTube video results will appear in the Google Video search index: when you click on YouTube thumbnails, you will be taken to YouTube.com to experience the videos. Over time, Google Video will become even more comprehensive as it evolves into a service where you can search for the world’s online video content…” You can read the blog post about the convergence of Google Video & YouTube on Google’s Blog.
I am glad to see this natural progression of video search… however there are still many missing pieces. First, you are only looking at 2 places for video: GoogleVideo & YouTube (that’s somewhat limiting). In fact the search results are still pretty limiting in the fact that you can only search for video and how they are determining relevance is interesting. You still have no way of finding the “best” videos. The algorythm that they are using to produce results is fairly basic.

They also do not allow you to share video channels in the way that you can with VideoSticky.com

More details as we get closer to launch. Regester for a beta invite at our home page.

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Video Search is Made Easier with VideoSticky

17 01 2007

There are several problems with video search, whether you are searching youtube, yahoo video, google video, etc… you are presented with videos that are only from THAT particluar service. There is no easy way to aggregate, compile and easily choose which video fits your desired requirements. You could go to each service individually and go through this time consuming process which is no fun at all and is a pain.

Or you could use videosticky to actually see all the results from the top video sharing services all in 1 place. That is 1 aspect of what we are doing. We are trying to streamline the user experience and the ability to find, share and connect with and around relevant video content and other viewers and blog readers. We will also allow users to easily save any video from the search and create a “Video Sticky” (playlist like) which can then be shared. There are also some issues around tag clouds for video content that allow better folksonomy choices and results for users.

Thats all for now…. we need to get back to the programming and building the most helpful video site possible.

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Who talks about TV shows around the watercooler? The watercooler has moved online…and people discuss user videos.

9 01 2007

Discuss video playlists and form a community around any topic with videosticky.comIn the old days people would gather around the watercooler and talk about the latest episode of Sienfeld or 90210 or some other popular TV program and discuss the show. Well we are now living in a splintered world where mega hits like the ones mentioned are not nearly as important and people consume video online and the latest form of entertainment is user generated media in the form of video. YouTube, Myspace, Yahoo Video, Google video… this is where the content gets distributed from… but there is no watercooler megahit to discuss online and the people you want to discuss it with might not work with you… this is a problem.
So we thought that we would build a community where you could actually get to know like minded video viewers on virtually unlimited subjects and watch videos that are of interest to you…built by you… and shared by you…

We have been programming like crazy to get this service live very soon…Building a community that the users own is no easy task. You really need to give the tools to the users and let them make it their own. Let them have ownership and input to how the site works and what they like and want. Could a community around playlists and videos exist? Would users want to see and connect with other viewers of the same video…??? We think so… Share your thoughts with us… and help us build the best community possible.

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Online Video Your Way = VideoSticky

30 12 2006

VideoSticky Video Sharing Network Community SiteHi everyone. We thought that we would create this blog to share information about what we are building. We will be showing you some sneak peeks at the site before we let in beta users. We really want your feedback so that we can build the coolest video sharing website. This is not some goofy online YouTube video sharing knockoff… there are already plenty of those out there.

We are going to give anyone the power to effectively be their own “Video Channel Producer” by taking video’s from anywhere online and combining those videos to share with the world in a way that has never been seen before in a really easy and cool way… More details later.

We are in the cave programming like the geeks that we are, to get this out to you as soon as possible. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and spread the word about VideoSticky. And thanks to Starbucks and RockStar for giving us the energy and keeping us fueled for these all night programming sessions as we work on this web video tool. ;)
Thanks

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